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Recent content by Evilhyde

  1. Diablo vs Diablo II

    Damn, sea. I'm going to have to go home and load up Diablo I now just based on your extended post. :salute:
  2. So what's your new favorite TES game?

    I understand, but that doesn't help when the quests themselves are very linear with little in the way of choice and consequences. Questlines in TES feel very railroaded and I get bored of them quickly. Pretty much the same, except for even less quests. You may have to do them all in the end...
  3. So what's your new favorite TES game?

    This same 'feature' is in Skyrim too. Here's a tip: picking your quests doesn't count as them being non-linear shit. Fuck, you got me there. I'm actually Jack Thompson trolling in an attempt to undermine the gaming industry.
  4. So what's your new favorite TES game?

    Of course, those are not both ways to progress your character's abilities. No relation at all. Which is shit. Turn-based is the right way to do it also. Do rpg right or make it arpg.
  5. So what's your new favorite TES game?

    I also agree that dual wield isn't that minor. It makes playing a hybrid class like Nightblade or Spellsword much better. Probably one of the primary reasons I'm enjoying the combat. So was Morrowind, at least quest wise. All the same linear boring fetch this from dungeon shit. Pretty much...
  6. JA2 virgin

    Not sure yet, still learning the controls. I started a game on SF but I will probably restart. Does it matter which you pick first?
  7. JA2 virgin

    Ugh I think I bought the Gold version.
  8. JA2 virgin

    Ok so I couldn't get Deus Ex to run right, so I got a copy of Jagged Alliance 2 which is another game I never go around to playing, and it runs great so here we go. Seems really awesome so far. So do I need to do some reading up and planning or just jump right in and start killing folks?
  9. Deus Ex virgin

    I remember playing a demo of this game a long time ago but never finished it for some reason, probably my system specs. So now after hearing so much about it as an action rpg I've decided to finally play it through for the first time. Anything I should know? Any patches or mods needed...
  10. I figured out what LARPing is

    Shhhhh!
  11. I figured out what LARPing is

    Live Avatar Role Playing
  12. AoD Combat Demo R3 Released

    This pretty much sums up how I feel about it. Fallout's system works well for a character based RPG. The only problems I had with it was that it was maybe a bit too simple and that there was too much combat in the game. AoD seems to tweak both those problems fairly well as its a little more...
  13. Fallout Nostalgia

    This might get me a dumbfuck tag but I had to share: http://falloutnostolgia.ytmnd.com
  14. My journey through Fallout 3.

    Haha http://i14.tinypic.com/61ltpoy.jpg
  15. NSFW Best Thread Ever [No SJW-related posts allowed]

    Well, as some have already pointed out (even in that thread) there was some range difference with the spears. But still, on that note what is the difference between axes and clubs in Oblivion, or axes and swords for that matter? One item doesn't make or break a game, but the point is more to...

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